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| Sat, Jan 28, 1899 | 6 | he light w h e r e cyCB never w c might all follow and be illumined Robert ROARK of Harrisburg who treasurer on behalf of the company a beam he does not expect | ||
| Sat, May 13, 1899 | 1 | grain and George Robin W H Parr resigned as pastor of the S Koch P D ROARK Jas Rutledge Willie Coulomb ast cutting machinery In 1831 the scythe and the cr | ||
| Thu, Jan 06, 1938 | 5 | ohn Henry is a legendary char acter of a negro giant worker Some years ago ROARK Bradford wrote a book entitled John Henry This book was an account of the legend | ||
| Thu, Feb 28, 1946 | 9 | ted Left to Right Mr Roberts County Superintendent of Schools Mrs Hugh ROARK Past President of Home Bureau Hoopeston III Lew LaMar WLS Carlos C Reicher | ||
| Thu, Apr 01, 1948 | 1 | ed as installing officer for the new officers She was assisted by Mrs Hugh ROARK of Love Joy township Mrs Emory Baron of Martintori and Mrs Oliver Rasmussen of | ||
| Thu, Aug 31, 1950 | 4 | ies which she visited Following Mrs S terrenberg s speech Mrs Hugh ROARK past pres SCHOOL OPENING DELAYED Due to the delay in receiving of fixtures t | ||
| Thu, Dec 28, 1950 | 5 | Hoopeston vice president John Gillflllan Sheldon treasurer and Hugh ROARK Hoopeston secretary MEANING HEH IGA RET LIW W ITHASIIM s fC3 | ||
| Thu, Dec 20, 1951 | 4 | m Burton Concord Arthur Jensen Douglas Walter Wessels Iroquois Hugh ROARK Lovejoy Elmer Widholm Milks Grove Ro bert Hall Onarga Albert Tatreaii P | ||
| Thu, Apr 10, 1952 | 2 | presidents of the Iroquois County Home Bureau met at the home of Mrs Hugh ROARK of Hoopeston on Thursday April 3 Mrs Pearl Gillette of Milford president | ||
| Thu, May 08, 1952 | 2 | able set tings will be exhibited by Mr and Mrs Walter Kraft Mrs Hugh ROARK of Hoopesfon arid Mrs H C Dlppel Claytonvllle Antique exhibits reported by | ||
| Thu, Jul 03, 1952 | 1 | were Mrs Sanders Mrs June Clifton Mrs Pearl Gillette Mrs Marguerite ROARK and Mrs Ruth Stimpson The Home Adviser met with the group Some of the pas | ||
| Thu, Oct 23, 1952 | 1 | d Government This is a question asked citizens of Iroquois County by Hugh ROARK Iroquois County Farm Bureau Get Out The Vote chairman vWhen p | ||
| Thu, Mar 12, 1953 | 11 | ety programs presented by talent from various parts of the county Mrs Hugh ROARK Hoopeston and Mrs R L Stlmpson have been named general co chairmen of the show | ||
| Thu, Apr 02, 1953 | 7 | planes Lois Ann Haley Clifton dolls Peggy Gray Watseka dojfe Mrs Hugh ROARK Hoopeston reports two more commercial exhibitors Bork Nursery Onarga will have an | ||
| Thu, Sep 02, 1954 | 1 | Milk s Grove Townships Members of the original board of directors were Hugh ROARK Hoopeston William B Lyon MUford Kenneth Beebc Claytonville Otto Newman Cls | ||
| Thu, Sep 30, 1954 | 1 | in recreation Officers for the ensuing year were installed by Mrs Hugh ROARK of Hoopeston one of the past presidents 6f the Iroquois County Home Bureau DIST | ||
| Thu, Jan 20, 1955 | 1 | cted vice president to succeed Harold Zoller of Prairie Green township Hugh ROARK of Lovejoy township was re elected secretary and Charles Oathout of Pigeon Grove to | ||
| Thu, Oct 27, 1955 | 2 | ange of apron patterns with Mrs Lon Ash Danforth in charge Mrs Hugh ROARK Hoopeston and Mrs Bertha Schul ler Onarga will be in charge ot the exchange of | ||
| Thu, Jan 19, 1956 | 1 | ll Meier of Ashkum was elected secretary to All the vacancy caused when Hugh ROARK of Wellington re ed iron the board Oliver Rosmussen Of Clifton was appointed | ||
| Thu, Feb 16, 1956 | 1 | FRED MAYO Mrs Ruth Stimpson and Mrs Mar guarite ROARK and plans were made for the 8th Antique and Hobby Show to be held Saturday and Sun |
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